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Meanings of
articulated
in English
Portuguese
articulado
Catalan
articulat
Back to the meaning
Consisting of segments held together by joints.
articulate
unarticulated
Related terms
jointed
Portuguese
articulado
Synonyms
Examples for "
articulate
"
articulate
Examples for "
articulate
"
1
They found that whites today simply
articulate
racial prejudice in new ways.
2
None was able to
articulate
a clear platform to win significant support.
3
Being young,
articulate
and media-savvy has advantages in a grey political environment.
4
And you need to be able to
articulate
your motivations, she said.
5
This will become a much more
articulate
debate as time goes on.
Usage of
articulated
in English
1
She
articulated
a clear, simple purpose; to tell people about that reality.
2
They will come into Ireland in several
articulated
trucks, said a spokesman.
3
There are hundreds of thousands like me whose views he
articulated
precisely.
4
The doctor had barely
articulated
his question when Levy at Weapons interrupted.
5
Moreover, the Indian leader doesn't have a
well
-
articulated
vision for the economy.
6
Their various hypotheses are, generally speaking, beautifully
articulated
and obsessively thought throughout.
7
That is why I
articulated
it early in my presidency, he said.
8
Until recently, economics didn't have any
well
-
articulated
theory to deal with this.
9
The chair features
articulated
,
laptop-sized armrests and slots to thread power cables.
10
His creation was five feet long, made of
articulated
tungsten carbide vertebrae.
11
Cardiomyocytes display a highly
articulated
membrane structure which displays significant cell-to-cell variability.
12
Unlike his mates at the depot, Cefn loved these new
articulated
buses.
13
That's the view
articulated
by his closest ally, shadow chancellor John McDonnell.
14
I refer to the matters Dana
articulated
so well in her column.
15
They were
articulated
with a distinctness that was unexampled in my experience.
16
The
articulated
elbows and gusseted underarms didn't limit my rang of motion.
Other examples for "articulated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
articulated
articulate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
articulate lorry
articulate truck
articulate skeleton
articulate arm
articulate legs
More collocations
Translations for
articulated
Portuguese
articulado
Catalan
articulat
Articulated
through the time
Articulated
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common